Transformations, St Barnabas: A two-day multi-Disciplinary Art Event at St Barnabas Dalston 2014. It's the constant, it's the cycle. It's solution, dissolution. Just over and over and over. It is growth, then decay, then transformation.—Walt, Breaking Bad. ​For two days, artists, musicians, and community art groups came together at St Barnabas Dalston for a multi-faceted art event exploring the theme of transformation. Image shows April Frederick running a singing workshop using my Uncertainties 19 photographic print. ​

​Epsy Photographic Award, 2014In Proximity 3 was selected for the Espy Photography Award 2014 exhibition. Themed ‘Urban and Rural’, the award show took place at the Elysium Gallery, Swansea and was judged by Richard Billingham and Iain Davies. The award brief asked " Is the notion of Urban & Rural now becoming irrelevant or as we continue to explore and inhabit every square mile of the earth mean it is more important than ever to have them separate?'.

Collaboration with Social Worker and Poet Elaine Randell​ Ongoing

\\As a Research Psychologist I work with Child and Family Psychotherapist Elaine Randell teaching evidence-based attachment assessments. Elaine has a parallel career as a poet and in 2013 we started to work together as we both found a strong resonance in each other's practice. Our first collaboration, In Her Caravan, based on Elaine’s published poem with my photograph, was selected for the inaugural Adrian Henri Poetry in Art exhibition in 2013 judged by Carol Ann Duffy, Catherine Marcangeli, Willy Russell and Stephen Raw. ​

​We are currently working on a collaborative book project and exhibition.

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​In Her CaravanShe has his photograph, it a blurred picture of a tiny babypropped up by the Tampax box. She tells me she has no regretshe had to go what with her health and all that.Signs readily the paper to make himsomeone else’s to love and restore back into focus

​A Matter of Substance, APT Gallery 2013Curated by artists Caroline Lambard and Elizabeth Murton, A Matter of Substance looked again at some familiar materials and offers some alternative perspectives from art, science and philosophy. The exhibition and salon explored the transformation of materials, how measurement and context play a large part in our understanding of materials, and our perception of physical objects. Other artists featured were Rich White, Phillip Hall Patch, Caroline Lambard, Elizabeth Murton, and materials physicist Martin Uhrin.

Zeitgeist Open Exhibition, Bond House Gallery 2013My image 'In Her Caravan' was selected by Susan Collis, Graham Crowley, Rosalind Davis and Annabel Tilley for this group exhibition.

​Shine Holistic 2010-2015Between 2010 and 2015 I held a residency at the treatment rooms of Shine Holistic, North London. New works were installed every six months and were tailored to the function of the treatment room, for example with more figurative works in counselling spaces and landscapes in massage rooms. ​​

Rural Idyll Residency, On a working sheep farm in 'Constable Country', Suffolk 2011Rural Idyll was a week long residency on a working sheep farm in Suffolk during the end of lambing March 2011 with a summer exhibition held over a few weekends in the June. My main focus during the residency was to combine my personal response to the sheep farm with research into the wider context of livestock farming since the UK's 2001 foot and mouth crisis. For the residency I referenced the enduring popularity of ‘Rural Idyll’ type jigsaws which present an obvious disparity with the reality of livestock farming in a series of photographic jigsaws and video works.

Uncertainties, Midlands Art Centre Solo Show 200512 of my Uncertainties work were exhibited at the Midlands Arts Centre curated by Alexandra Boyd. There was a participatory element to the show with viewers invited to share their responses with each other. Please see the participatory page of my website for full information. ​

Florence Trust Studio Residency, Islington 2002-2003​I was selected for this year long residency with the summer show curated by Cherry Smyth, who wrote a catalogue essay on the work. The residency was directed by Rod McIntosh and included a showcase at Fresh Art 2003, Islington Design Centre where i gave a talk on my work. www.florencetrust.orgAfter the residency the artist curated two further shows, Common Fields with Studio Voltaire artists and Re-union at APT Gallery, Deptford.

​Sarah Myerscough GalleryI was in several group shows with this Mayfair gallery including New Photography, Miniatures and the London Art Fair.

​Small Is Beautiful, Flowers GalleryMy work was selected for this group show for two years running including Portraits XXIV. ​